Currently serving Army soldier and Bath wing Semesa Rokoduguni will add Fijian flair to England's ranks.

The front row of Ross Harrison, Rob Buchanan and Kyle Sinkler will all taste their first senior England action in this non-cap international fixture.

While the bulk of England's senior stars will be gearing up for the first Test against New Zealand on June 7, head coach Stuart Lancaster has refused to rule out drafting in anyone who impresses against the Barbarians.

Young Harlequins duo Sinkler and Collier will battle it out for the fourth tighthead spot for England's senior tour, with a final batch of call-ups to be finalised on Monday.

The England contingent from Saracens and Northampton involved in Saturday's Aviva Premiership final will also join the New Zealand tour on Monday.

Lock Michael Paterson will taste his first England action after impressing for Sale this season.

The RFU's head of international player development Joe Lydon said: "This England squad is full of talent and will make for an entertaining match against a strong Barbarians side with more than 700 caps between them.

"We see this match as an important development opportunity for the players and many of them gained valuable experience working with the senior squad and coaches over the last week.

"We have seen 10 players involved in these Barbarians fixtures over the last two years who have gone on to win caps for England."